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am than
adverb
At that time; then.
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"I'd rather lose for what I am than win for what I ain't," she sings.
"It's more precisely who I am than the musical theater thing".
The sex I do in movies isn't any closer to who I am than the violence.
"There should be a better test of who I am than middle-class American life," he thinks.
"I'm more like I am than I was," Philip replied, and Ralph Osterling, a forestry consultant, snapped Philip's picture.
"It's much more likely that a child under 15 will know who I am than their parents.
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But what part of speech is "than"?
"They were much firmer yesterday on the pro-am than they were today, so they must have softened it up a little bit.
It is holier-than-thou.
I am more than skeptical.
More than half are younger than 70.
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